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Looking for holster look-a-like....Please help
Love the Bravo RTT style OWB holster but they do not make a model for the Shield 45. Love the straight up and down of the weapon (no cant)..love the way it hugs the body....
Sent them a message and they indicated it may take quite a while before a Shield version RTT style is available.
Does anyone know of another manufacturer that produces this type of rig with no cant. Thanks..............
Here is the Bravo RTT style for reference:
bravo rtt.jpg
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05-24-2017, 02:36 PM
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05-24-2017, 02:50 PM
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Thanks....that Smith and Wesson Custom Kydex might just do the trick.......
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05-26-2017, 09:21 AM
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I offer holsters for that weapon; the Shield .45
My Pro-S is the closest to your preference.
It can be found here: The Standard Bearer Kydex Pancake Holster
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05-26-2017, 10:21 AM
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I appreciate your link....Holster looks good...I just gotta think about those snap belt clips but I will give your rig proper and ample consideration....thanks again.
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05-26-2017, 03:30 PM
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For that holster for the shield 45 what is your estimated shipping time to North Carolina????? Thanks....
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05-27-2017, 10:03 AM
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For that holster for the shield 45 what is your estimated shipping time to North Carolina????? Thanks....
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All holsters built & Shipped within 5 Biz Days.
On the snap tabs or easy on/off tabs as I call them; They can easily be changed over to solid mounts by any customer that orders. Holsters come with hardware to change them over & instructions to do so.
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05-27-2017, 03:04 PM
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The standard Bearer holsters look good and I will keep them in mind for future purchases. JM holsters are very well regarded by some pretty serious folks, and I have been very happy with holsters from Dale Fricke, also recommended by serious folks.
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JM I've heard good things about certainly. DF, don't think he makes what the OP was asking for.
As is easily found on my website, "I’ve been fortunate to have the guidance of Active Duty and Former/Retired Special Forces/SOF, Soldiers, Airman, Marines and Sailors as well as FBI/CIA/PSD/U.S. Marshals/NYPD and many-many other Professionals. Men who, “Live By The Gun.” The end result of this guidance is found in each design."
That said, I give all my customers equal weight. I never know who among them is going to have a great idea to improve my product or product line. My customers cover the gamut from those mentioned above to first time CCW.
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